Dear Fire Service Colleagues, We are fast approaching our May 2014 “Spartanburg Burns” that will help create a training module to improve firefighter safety. This year, we have six houses for the burn research and our live burn dates include May 15-17 and 19-21. Please join usRead More...

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Rachel Buczynski, Program Manager Phone: 202-887-5700 x116 Email: [email protected] Scholarships available for two-day classroom training event Registration and course selection is now open for the National Volunteer Fire Council’s (NVFC) Training Summit. The Summit will take place Friday, June 20, from 8:30am-4:30pm and Saturday, June 21,Read More...

The South Carolina State Firefighters’ Association (SCSFA) announced today that eight South Carolina technical schools are sending 15 individuals who will compete in the firefighting section of the SkillsUSA South Carolina Championships on April 4 at the Anderson County Fire Department Training Center. The awardsRead More...

Delegate selection has been enabled in the online member management system (MMS). The first test email was sent to 55 delegates on March 28. Online voting will be open from June 6-13, and it will close June 13 at 1:00 PM. Online voting will only be availableRead More...

ICC is seeking volunteers to serve on Code Committees, Code Interpretation Committees and the Code Correlation Committee for the 2015/2016/2017 Code Development Cycle. There are currently 18 Code Committees responsible for reviewing and evaluating proposed changes to the International Codes; five Code Interpretation Committees thatRead More...

[caption id="attachment_6263" align="alignright" width="114"] Chief Carter Jones (RET)[/caption] The Bruner Agency and the S.C. State Firefighters' Association wish to jointly offer an announcement and report on additions and changes to our staff. Long time business associates and friends, The Bruner Agency and the Association will beRead More...

Communities Respond to the Sound of Sirens In the early days of our nation, we had town criers who kept faithful watch over the city. They alerted residents of fires and summoned firefighters with their vocal calls to action. Today, we have mechanized fire sirens which are recognizedRead More...